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10 October 2016
Mary Beard @ Cheltenham Literature Festival 2016
One of the world's foremost classicists talks of the lasting legacy of the Roman Empire, and why this still matters today.
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5 October 2016
An introduction: The Arts & Anti-bullying
The anti-bullying movement should be one of the most advantageous and viral campaigns in the world. But often we forget that art can help victims and perpetrators of bullying overcome more obstacles than imaginable.
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1 October 2016
Interview with Crafts Council
Crafts Council are participants of Mozfest Fringe with Arts Award, and have spoken to us about the connection between technology and art!
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28 September 2016
Interview with Nidhiya V Raj
Having been shortlisted from hundreds of applications, Nidhiya is one of the International Volunteers helping in the Digital arts and culture space at Mozfest 2016!
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13 September 2016
Art shouldn't break the bank
Accessibility in the arts is a constantly ongoing debate. Ellen Orange explore why she thinks art needs to be more accessible.
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12 September 2016 – 12 November 2016
Crossing Over: World Premiere at Turner Contemporary
I am offering the chance to take part in my next composition commission titled Crossing Over. I have a selection of offers including gaining experience singing in a world premiere of a new musical work, learning new skills, assisting in running workshops, running warm-up sessions and shadowing or researching an artist.
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12 September 2016
Face to Face: Celia Imrie with Terri Paddock
What better way to get an insight into the world of the award-winning actress than seeing her for myself?
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6 September 2016
What’s it like to be a Voice reporter?
Being a voice reporter has been one of the best experiences of my year, so what does it involve?
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30 August 2016
So You Think You’re Funny? finalists announced
The Gilded Balloon will play host the the 29th annual comedy talent search, where the winner will receive £2,500 and multiple programming spots across Europe!
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26 August 2016
A+ Underachiever
A fresh take on the cliches of Chinese parenting, in a show that had plenty of great material, and a few wobbles
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26 August 2016
Mark Steel's in Toon
While poking fun at Paisley's picture-covered shops or highlighting the devastation the highland clearances caused Gaelic culture, Steel accurately debunks ancient theories and modern-day abominations.
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26 August 2016
Phil Ellis is Alone Together (But Mostly Alone)
Ellis impresses as he isn't afraid to make a fool of himself during his torturous downward-spiral as he makes a mockery of his own self-worth.
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25 August 2016
Good times at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
From a singing female impressionist to a drag queen a cappella group - it was the world-famous Edinburgh Fringe Festival of 2016. And I was there...
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22 August 2016
Voice's Pick of the Edinburgh Fringe 2016
We announce, in no particular order, the best shows from our time at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016. The cream of the crop, only the best.
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21 August 2016
Colin Cloud: Exposé
The mind-bending, astonishing ingenuity of Colin Cloud is back for another sell-out Fringe run.
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20 August 2016
A Pocketful of Grimms
A fun, entertaining show that will enchant children and entertain adults.